National Fireworks Display dedicated to Ise Jingu Shrine” to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the establishment of Ise City.

2025.06.11

The 73rd National Fireworks Display dedicated to Ise Jingu Shrine will be held on Saturday, 19 July 2025 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the establishment of Ise City.
The Ise Jingu Dedication National Fireworks Display is a one-of-a-kind event where selected pyrotechnicians from all over Japan dedicate fireworks to the Ise Jingu Shrine. The fireworks are a work of art filled with Japanese traditions and new challenges, and the spirit of the pyrotechnicians (artists of the night sky). Enjoy the colours, shapes and changes in each shot, one by one.

Outline of the 73rd Ise Jingu Dedication National Fireworks DisplayThe 73rd Ise Jingu Dedication National Fireworks Display is the one and only display of fireworks dedicated to Jingu, and was started to commemorate the 59th Jingu Shikinen Sengu held in 1953.

This is one of the earliest such events in Japan, and is a “competitive fireworks display” in which selected pyrotechnicians from all over the country, from Akita in the north to Kagoshima in the south, dedicate fireworks to the Jingu Shrine, releasing the results of their daily studies into the night sky over the sacred city of Ise. It is also a place where pyrotechnicians pray for the safety of the year.

Outline of the 73rd National Fireworks Display dedicated to Ise Jingu Shrine.

Date: 19 July (Sat), 2025
*Postponed to 6 September (Sat) in the event of inclement weather, or postponed to 7 September (Sun) in the event of inclement weather on 6 September. In case of stormy weather, the event will be postponed to 6 September (Sat). In case of stormy weather on 6 September, the event will be postponed to 7 September (Sun).
Time: 19:20-21:00
Venue: Along the Miyagawa River (upstream of Tokai Bridge), Ise City, Mie Prefecture

>Click here for details of the National Fireworks Display dedicated to the Ise Jingu Shrine.

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